Kenwood Computer Keyboard KB IR1 User Manual

Se t t in g -Up a n d Usin g Yo u r  
KB-IR1 In fra Re d ke yb o a rd  
Congratulations! Your KB-IR1 IR keyboard will make it quicker and easier for you to program disc and track titles into your  
Kenwood 200 disc CD changer.  
Since your keyboard duplicates the functions of the remote control that was included with your CD changer, before using it you  
should read your CD changers instruction manual to become familiar with all of the different functions that can be controlled by  
the remote and keyboard.  
1. Re m o vin g t h e Ba t t e ry Co ve r  
1.  
Remove the battery cover by pressing down on the embossed  
arrow and sliding the cover off in the direction indicated by the  
arrow in the diagram to the right.  
2. Se le ct in g t h e Mo d e l  
Important: Your keyboard is designed to be used with several  
different models of Kenwood CD players.  
Before installing the batteries you must set the “DIP”  
switches located beneath the battery cover to match your par-  
ticular changer model.  
2.  
Set the DIP switches to match your changers model according  
to the diagram to the right.  
3. In st a llin g t h e b a t t e rie s  
After removing the battery cover and setting the DIP switches  
as described above, insert 2 “AA” batteries (not included) as  
shown in the diagram to the right.  
3.  
Replace both batteries with fresh ones when the “Batt Low”  
indicator (located on the top of the keyboard) is lit.  
Battery Information  
To maximize battery life, your keyboard has a Sleep Mode, and  
is only on” when you are pressing a key. When you are not  
using your keyboard store it so that the keys are not accidental-  
ly being pressed.  
20 ft  
30°  
30°  
4.  
If youre not going to be using your keyboard for a long period  
of time, remove the batteries.  
IR TRANSMITTER  
4. Op e ra t in g Ra n g e  
When using your keyboard, point its front edge (where the IR  
transmitter is located) towards the CD changer.  
The keyboard will operate up to 20 feet away and 30 degress  
off-axis from your CD player. If you use the keyboard outside of  
this range, it may not function properly. See the diagram to the  
right.  
 
3: Press the SET key again. The display  
will stop flashing and will change  
to the alphanumeric character dis-  
4: Use the keyboard to type the disc name. Wait until you  
see the alphanumeric character list on the changers dis-  
play before typing. Typing too soon can cause undesired  
operation of the changer.  
T key. The display reads:  
- SELECT, then the  
r you selected will flash:  
play: ð  
<=ZABC  
For more information about typing, see the notes at the  
bottom of the page.  
5: After you have typed-in the  
entire title, press the ENTER  
key. The display reads:  
TITLE STORE!!  
6: The display then switches to  
show the disc number, and  
the first track number flashes:  
DXXX T01  
7. Repeat steps 3 - 5 to enter a  
title for the discs first track.  
8. Repeat steps 3 - 5 for each  
track title you want to enter.  
Discs w it h CD Te xt  
Some record companies encode  
CD Text information (titles, artists,  
musical genre, etc.) onto their  
CDs. Your Kenwood changer will  
read this CD Text information and  
it will overwrite any title or musi-  
cal genre information that you  
input into the changer.  
ABOUT TYPING (ke ys sh o w n in d a rk g ra y)  
CD-3280M, CD-3260M, CD-324M:  
CD-2280M, CD-2260M, CD-224M:  
SPACE/CHECK key to  
• Additional symbols not  
found on the keyboard can  
be accessed by selecting the  
number/symbol mode, and  
then using the CHAR. SEARCH  
UP/DOWN keys to scroll-  
through the available sym-  
bols.  
You can also use the CHAR CAPITAL,  
CHAR SMALL and CHAR SYMBOLS keys to  
shift between capital letters, lower-  
case letters and numbers/symbols.  
To store a number as part of a title,  
press the SET key after typing the num-  
ber.  
aces.  
make a mistake, use  
SOR L and CURSOR R  
highlight the incor-  
racter, then use the  
ey to erase it.  
You cannot access yellow-colored sec-  
ondary symbols.  
• Since the keyboard must transmit a  
series of commands each time you  
press a key, it may seem to respond a  
bit more slowly than a typical wired  
computer keyboard.  
 
If you purchased the KENWOOD product directly from KENWOOD:  
KENWOOD LIMITED WARRANTY  
Send it, along with a copy of the original purchase receipt and packing list, to the fol-  
lowing address for exchange:  
KENWOOD products are designed and manufactured with advanced technology and  
craftsmanship. This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and work-  
manship as listed. This limited warranty remains in effect for the period indicated from  
the date of the original consumer purchase.  
KENWOOD USA c/o EFS  
2741 Dow Ave.  
Tustin, CA 92780  
90 days parts and labor  
If you have any questions after you have shipped the product, call (800) 736-0727, or  
E-mail shop@kenwoodusa.com.  
LIMITATIONS OF LIMITED WARRANTY  
Except as specified below, this warranty covers all defects in material and workman-  
ship for this product. The following items are not covered under the terms of this limit-  
ed warranty:  
You are responsible for transporting product for repair, for installation and removal  
charges, and payment for any initial shipping charges. KENWOOD will pay for the  
return shipping charges for any product which is received in this manner.  
1. Voltage and/or line frequency conversions.  
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
2. Damage caused by accident, negligence, misuse, abuse, improper operation,  
unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions contained  
in the instruction manual.  
3. Periodic check-ups which do not disclose any defects covered by the warranty.  
4. Installation and/or removal charges, damages based upon inconvenience, or  
loss of use of the product.  
5. Units on which the serial number has been defaced, modified, or removed.  
6. Damage resulting from repair or attempted repair by someone other than  
KENWOOD, or an Authorized KENWOOD Service Center.  
7. Damage due to unsuitable packing and/or shipment method.  
8. Cosmetic items such as external cabinet, including but not limited to appear-  
ance items such as keys, battery cover, and batteries.  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT-  
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF  
THIS WARRANTY.  
EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES  
KENWOOD’S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPLACE-  
MENT OF SAID RODUCT, AND SHALL NOT INCLUDE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND,  
WHETHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHERWISE. SOME STATES DO NOT  
ALLOW EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state.  
9. Product purchased or serviced outside the United States and its territories,  
except product purchased through the United States Military Exchange.  
10. Damage resulting from installation of parts or accessories which do not con-  
form to the specification and quality of the original item.  
If a problem develops during or after the Limited Warranty Period, or if you have any  
questions regarding the operation of the product, you should contact your KENWOOD  
Authorized Dealer. If the problem or your question is not handled to your satisfaction,  
place contact our Customer Service Department at the address listed below.  
WARRANTY COVERAGE  
KENWOOD will exchange the items covered under the terms of the limited warranty.  
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. A purchase receipt or other  
proof of date of original purchase will be required before any warranty service is ren-  
dered.  
KENWOOD USA CORP.  
2201 E. Dominguez St, Long Beach, CA 90810-5745  
Telephone: (800) KENWOOD  
E-mail: info@kenwoodusa.com  
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE  
If you purchased the KENWOOD product from an authorized dealer:  
If your KENWOOD product requires service, return it to the dealer you purchased it  
from for exchange only.  
You are responsible for transporting product for repair, for installation and removal  
charges, and payment for any initial shipping charges. KENWOOD will pay for the  
return shipping charges for any product which is received in this manner.  
Repetitive Stress Injury  
Continuous use of a keyboard may cause Repetitive Stress injuries or related injuries. If you  
feel any aching, numbing or tingling in your arms, wrists or hands, consult a qualified health  
professional. To reduce your risk of repetitive stress injury:  
Take frequent breaks from typing  
• Maintain a straight wrist position  
• Avoid resting on your wrists while typing  
• Use a light touch on the keys  
• Maintain good health habits  
Some studies suggest that long periods of repetitive motion coupled with an improper work  
environment and incorrect work habits may be linked to certain types of physical discomfort  
or injury. These include Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), Tendonitis, and Tenosynovitis. To help  
avoid these conditions, follow the instructions above. These instructions may not only help  
minimize your chances of experiencing one of these conditions, but will also help you work  
more comfortably and effectively. It is very important that your chair, work surface, and key-  
board are in the proper position.  
 

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